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How do I turn off the WYSIWY(sort of almost)G editor in the bug reporter at http://develop.twiki.org?

I truly hate this...

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-- VickiBrown - 07 Sep 2007

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ALERT! If you answer a question - or someone answered one of your questions - please remember to edit the page and set the status to answered. The status selector is below the edit box.

Hi Vicky. We have created a new link at the bottom: Raw Edit. Use that one to not use the WYSIWYG editor.

-- ArthurClemens - 07 Sep 2007

On the other hand, the goal of setting the WYSIWYG editor by default is to force people to provide bug reports on it ... I know it is work, but the only way to make progress is to document shy you hate this, and to reproduce the behavior you hate...

-- ColasNahaboo - 09 Sep 2007

Arthur - Thank you, thank you, thank you.

Colas - because it doesn't act like the TWiki editor, because I don't think TWiki NEEDS a WYSI(almost)WYG editor, because I'm not a big fan of supposedly WYSI editors in general, and because if I wanted to edit code in WYSI format I'd use MSWord. I code HTML by hand in BBEdit. Need I say more?

(p.s. the time when I am filing a bug on Foo is not the right time to "force" me to jump through hoops just in case I might also file a bug on the bug reporting tool!)

-- VickiBrown - 18 Sep 2007

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